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Barriers to Minority Participation in Special Operations Forces

Cover: Barriers to Minority Participation in Special Operations Forces

By: Margaret C. Harrell, Sheila Nataraj Kirby, Jennifer Sloan McCombs, Clifford M. Graf, II, Christopher McKelvey, Jerry M. Sollinger

This report assesses minority representation and recruiting in special operations forces (SOF). It examines the extent of underrepresentation of minorities in SOF and the reasons for it and provides recommendations to help improve such underrepresentation. The authors used personnel data from the U.S. Special Operations Command and the various component commands to portray the racial/ethnic composition of SOF and compared it to the racial/ethnic composition of different comparison groups. The study found that minorities are, indeed, underrepresented in SOF — especially blacks. Barriers to joining SOF consisted of structural barriers such as the ASVAB score cutoffs and the swimming requirement, perceptual barriers such as lack of knowledge and community support and lack of identification with SOF, as well as a possible lack of interest in SOF. The authors offer several recommendations to overcome these barriers.

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Pages: 165

ISBN/EAN: 0-8330-2753-0

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Contents

Chapter One:
Introduction

Chapter Two:
Are Minorities Underrepresented in SOF?

Chapter Three:
Barriers to Minority Participation in the Assessment and Training Process

Chapter Four:
Qualitative Methodology

Chapter Five:
Perceptions of SOF and a SOF Career As Barriers to Participation

Chapter Six:
Lack of Individual Knowledge and Community Support of SOF As a Barrier to Participation

Chapter Seven:
Lack of Identification As a Barrier to Participation

Chapter Eight:
Swimming Requirement As a Barrier to Participation

Chapter Nine:
Lack of Interest in SOF As a Barrier to Minority Participation

Chapter Ten:
Service Efforts to Increase Minority Representation in SOF

Chapter Eleven:
Conclusions and Recommendations

Appendix A:
SOF: Background and Missions

Appendix B:
SOF Assessment and Training

Appendix C:
Defining Source Populations for SOF

Appendix D:
Comparisons of SOF with Selected Civilian Organizations

Appendix E:
Analysis of Army SFAS Data, FY94-FY97

Appendix F:
Protocols for Focus Group Discussions

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